Innovative Foundry Technologies LLC (IFT) has filed an international salvo of litigation over a portfolio of patents acquired from Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) last June, including the NPE’s first cases in the US and China and additional litigation in Germany. In the US, new complaints have hit chip makers MediaTek (1:19-cv-00304), Qualcomm (1:19-cv-00323), and TSMC (1:19-cv-00308), targeting products manufactured using 5-65 nanometer processes, and BBK Communication (Guangdong OPPO Mobile, OnePlus Technology, Vivo Mobile) (1:19-cv-00305), Hisense (1:19-cv-00306), TCL (1:19-cv-00307), and VIZIO (8:19-cv-00301), targeting smartphones, smartwatches, tablets, televisions, and/or other devices that include such semiconductor products. Asserted in each of the new US lawsuits are up to five of the roughly 60 US patents transferred to IFT; the patents are generally related to various aspects of semiconductor/transistor fabrication, configuration, operation, and packaging. According to a February 18 press release, IFT’s new Chinese complaint was filed in the Shanghai IP Court against Cisco and a local distribution partner, Shanghai Huimai Electronic Technology, with its German complaint filed in the District Court of Düsseldorf’s Patent Litigation Chamber against Ford, Texas Instruments (TI), and Volkswagen.